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The man most responsible for the smooth turning of the wheels of progress on K.S.T.C. ' s campus is President Rees H. Hughes. It takes a lot of push, a lot of pull, and also a great deal of direction, stimulation, encour- agement and aid to keep our college advancing, and this is just what President Hughes has done for us since he became President in 1941. President Hughes has contributed significantly to the public relations program of the college. One of his many services in this area is his position as President-Elect of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Edu- cation. He has stimulated expansion of services and offerings of the college, and t his expansion has resulted in a large increase in enrollment. Constantly he has sought to improve the strength of the faculty. Much encouragement and support has been given by President Hughes to institutional studies for the purpose of im- proving the curriculum and student personnel programs. Most remarkable is the gigantic building program which has been carried out during his administration. East Hall, Tanner Hall, Trout Hall, Bowen Hall, College High, Student Union, and the President ' s home have been erected. An addition to the Mechanical Arts building has been made and the old cafeteria has been re- modeled into the present Home Economics building. Under his close observation, building and facilities have been maintained and improved, repaired, painted and remodeled. In recognition of his outstanding leadership and serv- ice to K.S.T.C, we offer this dedication. THE KANZA STAFF
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. . . are those lovely and likable co-eds. Don ' t you agree that ROTC did them- selves proud when they se- lected these nine campus cuties as their Military Ball Queen candidates? Yes, definitely spring is a time of beauty and . . . tfc.ft ยป . . the dancing. Whew! Looks like Bill and Janet are enjoy- ing one of the slow numbers. Personally I go for a little faster beat. So long, you-all! See ya next year. . . . parties. And the All- Greek Sweetheart Formal was a ball. Ummmm! That punch was good, not to mention . . .
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I O N Caught between meet- ings and trips President Hughes, a leader in community and college work, stops for a brief moment to let the cam- era focus in.
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